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IF you're tired of re-watching your favourite shows on Netflix, or simply want a little inspiration for your next one, we've got a solution. We've collected dozens of secret codes which unlock super specific categories, including travel documentaries and B-horror films. Here's what you need to know... No longer will you find yourself making a selection from the recommended content. This is where a collection of "secret codes" will be a godsend, News.com.au reports. By making a small tweak to the Netflix URL, you will be able to unlock hyper-specific genres such as religious documentaries or cerebral French-language dramas from the 1960s. To manually explore categories usually hidden by the streaming service, you will need to enter the following URL: http://www.netflix.com/browse/genre/INSERTNUMBER Then, simply replace the “INSERTNUMBER” component of the URL with one of the codes needed to access the alternative genres. To get you started we have listed three … [Read more...] about Secret Netflix codes to unlock hidden TV series, genres and movie categories

The only thing worse than finding yourself trapped in a shadowy house with a knife-wielding serial killer is finding yourself trapped in the endless scroll of Netflix’s horror movie selection. “Violent movies”? “Ominous movies”? “Because we heard you watched the new Halloween”? Netflix’s horror subgenre breakdowns are as fun to wade through as a swim in Crystal Lake. Do not be afraid: We are here to help. Assuming you’ve experienced Clive Barker’s classic gore-fest Hellraiser; Stanley Kubrick’s supernatural Stephen King classic The Shining; the post-modern romp Cabin Fever; and last year’s hit cannibalism drama Raw, we’ve slashed our way through the horror offerings on Netflix to find you 23 movies worth an evening ... alone ... with the lights off ... and surely no one watching you through the window ... The Ritual (2017) Even in our post-Cabin in the Woods world, there are still opportunities for clever … [Read more...] about The absolute best horror movies now on Netflix

The only thing worse than finding yourself trapped in a shadowy house with a knife-wielding serial killer is finding yourself trapped in the endless scroll of Netflix’s horror movie selection. “Violent movies”? “Ominous movies”? “Because you watched The Lost Boys”? Netflix’s horror subgenre breakdowns are as fun to wade through as a swim in Crystal Lake. Do not be afraid: We are here to help. Assuming you’ve experienced Clive Barker’s classic gore-fest Hellraiser; the suffocating, spelunking-gone-wrong thriller The Descent; the psychological nightmare of The Babadook; and last year’s hit cannibalism drama Raw, we’ve slashed our way through the horror offerings on Netflix to find you 15 movies worth an evening ... alone ... with the lights off ... and surely no one watching you through the window ... The Ritual (2017) Even in our post-Cabin in the Woods world, there are still opportunities for clever filmmakers to … [Read more...] about The 15 horror movies now on Netflix that’ll scare the heck out of you

Way to the Woods caused quite a stir with its gorgeous trailer, in which a deer and her fawn navigate a flooded facility and nose through abandoned belongings in a post-apocalyptic world. Instead of zombies or mutants, it's a post-apocalypse with suburbs ruled by giant speaking cats, where the quiet calm of abandoned spaces is contrasted against danger in the shape of wolves and a mysterious black goo that contaminates the landscape. Responses to the trailer mostly focused on the lush visuals and the surprising fact that Anthony Tan is the sole developer—at 19 years of age.Since posting the first screenshots of Way to the Woods on Reddit all the way back in 2015, Tan has been hard at work. While at first he had to juggle game dev with the demands of high school and work as a visual artist (he worked on Owlchemy Lab's Job Simulator and Ricky and Morty: Virtual Rick-ality), he has since graduated and dedicated himself to game development full-time.As impressive as Tan's … [Read more...] about Way to the Woods follows a deer and her fawn through a post-apocalyptic world

This week, we’re running a big list of what we — and a group of trusted friends — recently voted as the 500 best video games of all time. For the backstory, criteria, explanation of why Breath of the Wild isn’t on the list, etc., head to the beginning here: The 500 best games of all time. For numbers 300-201, scroll down. 300. Microsoft Flight Simulator (1982, PC) Though technically not the first flight simulator, Microsoft Flight Simulator revolutionized the simulation genre with how many real world variables it threw at players. The changing weather, time of day, new coordinate systems and a new engine were seen as so realistic at the time, the game's advertising claimed if it were any more lifelike "you'd need a license." 299. The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds (2013, Nintendo 3DS) The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds is one of the best classic Zelda games in the series. Building upon the series' dungeon design and overall presentation, A … [Read more...] about The 500 best games of all time: 300-201